HEADACHE, BACKACHE, INDIGESTION, FLATULENCE, SOUR STOMACH & LIVER COMPLAINT, PROMPTLY CURED BY CLEMENTS TONIC. TIRED NATURE’S GREAT RESTORER. Mr George M £ Donalo, South Dunedin N. Z,, writes CUEEO OF 0 „ Sept . 20, SWELLINGS IN 1804;—Please „ accept the Kneejoints. following testimony to the valuable qualities of Clements Tonic. I had for four mouths a swelling in my kneejoints and ankles, brought on by exposure to wet and cold during the years 1 was coach driving. 1 was laid up, and could not walk without pain, although I was free from pain while sitting or l>ing down; it was only when ray weight was on my limbs that the pain became severe. I could got no ease from oils or other treatment, 1 consulted one doctor who told mo I had rheumatism ; he prescribed a liniment, also a mixture, but I got no bolter. Reading one of your advertisements, I resolved to give Clements Tonic a trial. After the first bottle I was surprised at being able to walk with loss pain, so I continued it for six weeks, and am happy to say all swelling has gone. In fact 1 was cured, as for more than twelve months 1 have been free from all pain and swelling. A great number of my friends are aware of the above facts, so you are at liberty to use this statement as you wish.— I am, yours gratefully, George M‘Douald, South Dunedin, New Zealand.
For a paiu in the side or chest there is nothing so good as a piece of iiaunel dampened with Chamberlain's Fain Balm and bound on over the seat of paiu. It affords prompt and permanent relief, and if used in time will often prevent a cold from resulting in pneumonia. This aiimn treatment is a sure cure for lame back. —For sale by J. C. Oddie, Tcmuka, and Morrison Bros., Geraldine.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2969, 9 May 1896, Page 1
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311Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 2969, 9 May 1896, Page 1
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